Archive for April, 2010

Beneath Volcanoes presents “Outsiders”

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I will be a part of this group showcase at the Chapelle Marmontel in Mauriac France. Thanks to Ghyslaine Et Sylvain Staëlens for setting everything up! More information here (in French).

GRAND BAZ’ART à Bézu

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

I’ll be leaving for France in a couple of weeks for the annual GRAND BAZ’ART à Bézu festival in Bézu St Eloi. On display will be many new works on wood and paper as well as whatever I create at the festival. Thanks to everyone involved for inviting me back this year! Can’t wait to visit all my friends in France again.

Dates: May 21 – 23, 2010

Website: http://www.grand-baz-art.fr/

Featuring: André Robillard (France), Jean-Christophe Philippi (France), Larientu Dimisca (Romania), Jean-Louis Salvadori (France), Anne-Sophie Atek (France), Anne Grenier (France), Oscar Arcilà (Colombia), Jean-Jacques Royo (France), Jerzy Ruszczynsi (Poland), Lana Guerra (USA), Laure Ketfa (France), Zabel Mamiza (France), Stéphane Cerutti (France), Karianne (Norway), Roland Bideau (France), Toto Pissaco (France), Agnès Baron (France), Emmanuel Brossier (France), Hideai Shimada (Japan), Anaka (France), Jesse Reno (USA), Marcel Benaïs (France) et le Creativ Growth (USA).

In Between Time @ Together Gallery

Wednesday, April 28th, 2010

In Between Time opens tomorrow at Together Gallery featuring new works and installations by: Jonathan Edelhuber, Ryan De La Hoz, Ryan Bubnis and Deth P. Sun.

Opening Reception: Thursday, April 29th from 6-11 pm
On Display through the month of May.

Together Gallery
2916 NE Alberta Street, Suite A
Portland, Oregon 97211
website

Review for Measuring and Collecting

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

The Measuring and Collecting show at Select Design was reviewed in Volume 15 #6 of Vermont’s Seven Days weekly newspaper. Please click the image below to view a larger, legible version.

Hotbox Gallery

Sunday, April 11th, 2010

Here are a few shots from my show at Hotbox Gallery with Chris Haberman. The shots were captured by James Wigger.